A Missouri woman is putting on a brave face after she was reportedly kicked out of a water park because of her full figure.

Madelyn Sheaffer had just lost 100 pounds and felt confident enough in her skin to wear a bikini to the Adventure Oasis Water Park. After employees told her to cover up or leave, the Independence woman decided to speak out.

“I just felt like I was singled out,” Sheaffer told KSHB. “I felt like it was both age and body discrimination.”

The woman was in the swimming pool with her niece and nephew when two park employees allegedly walked up to her and asked her to throw on some shorts. They said her bottoms were too small.

Unfazed, Sheaffer asked to speak to a higher-up. The manager sang the same tune and showed her the exit in case she didn’t want to comply with the demand.

But Sheaffer says that the younger girls at the pool wore similar swimsuits and were not being told to cover up.

“There are 16- or 18-year-old girls wearing just the same amount and no one’s criticizing them or making them feel ashamed or feel uncomfortable in their bodies,” Sheaffer said.

The woman has filed a complaint against Adventure Oasis Water Park.

A representative from the City of Independence told KSHB that managers have the last word when it comes to deciding whether or not a customer is wearing appropriate clothing.